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Creating Part Splits | 229
Creating Part Splits
You can split parts by creating a planar or a nonplanar split feature. A planar
split uses a work plane, existing part face, or a split line. A nonplanar split
uses a constrained sketch and a Boolean operation.
Activate P-SPLIT_1 and zoom in on the part. Turn off the visibility of
COMBINEFEAT_1.
The part is a simple extrusion with two holes and a work plane located at the
midplane of the part. You split the part into two distinct part definitions with
the work plane.
To create a part split
1 Use
AMPARTSPLIT to split the part, responding to the prompts.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Placed
Features Part Split.
Select planar face, work plane, surface, or split line for split:
Specify the work plane
Define side for new part: [Accept/Flip] <Accept>: Press ENTER
Enter name of the new part <PART2>: Press ENTER
The part is split along the work plane and a new part definition is created.
NOTE For clarity, the work plane is not shown.